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supporters of the law say it is simply a way to identify groups involved in russian politics who use funds from overseas. >> i do not think it is repression. it is just a way of classifying politically active citizens groups. may be someone could explain to me what is so impressive about that. >> groups could continue to operate without foreign funding, but it would make it difficult for activists to effectively monitor elections in a country as big as russia. >> coming up, we have some sports for you in the latest from the champions league. >> but first, other stories making news this hour -- the power struggle over france's conservative party continues. the former prime minister who narrowly lost sunday's leadership vote contesting the election results. he says crucial votes from some of france's overseas set -- territories were not counted. >> rebels in the democratic republic of congo have threatened to take the capital. they seized a strategic city earlier this week, and a spokesman told a crowd that they would not stop there. thousands of congolese soldiers and hundreds of poli
supporters of the law say it is simply a way to identify groups involved in russian politics who use funds from overseas. >> i do not think it is repression. it is just a way of classifying politically active citizens groups. may be someone could explain to me what is so impressive about that. >> groups could continue to operate without foreign funding, but it would make it difficult for activists to effectively monitor elections in a country as big as russia. >> coming up, we...
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that is how they get power. >> we do have shoa laws and worker protective laws and we have minimum hourly wages. you say the safeguards aren't enough? >> it's not about the safeguards. this is about whether or not they can collectively come together and to make demands to the employer. i argue they should do that and the national labor relations board should have no say in that as far as i'm concerned. charles says you have safety concerns, that is one thing. set up where people can picket. but the idea to tell them whether they can protest or not i don't know how that is constitutional. >> i'm worried about the safety of the picketers to be crushed by shoppers. >> shannon: thanks, panel. that is it. stay tuned, though, if you are one of those who find the family holiday get-togethers less than pleasant you may have another option this year. begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the
that is how they get power. >> we do have shoa laws and worker protective laws and we have minimum hourly wages. you say the safeguards aren't enough? >> it's not about the safeguards. this is about whether or not they can collectively come together and to make demands to the employer. i argue they should do that and the national labor relations board should have no say in that as far as i'm concerned. charles says you have safety concerns, that is one thing. set up where people can...
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. >> to be fair, the trouble with american labor laws is that a small cad ray of pro union employees were able to sink an entire company where you've got tens of thousands or at least 10,000 employees who had absolutely no want or wish to see this happen. there's 7,500 teamsters willing to take these concessions and keep their job. look at it this way. there's no rational actor that would tell you a job on monday at slightly reduced wages is better than no job at all. >> what about that, mike? >> where does slightly reduced come in? what does that mean? no, it's 27% over five years. >> you could have looked for another job. if you didn't want the job, that's fine. there's other people that need money this holiday season. >> they were stealing my pension at the same time. >> but look what happened now. >> yeah, you're going to have nothing. >> mike, the assumption we're making is that when you get a job back, if you get your job back with wonder bread, it's a nonunion job and therefore you'll probably get fewer benefits. -- >> i don't know why uld make such a silly assumption that i w
. >> to be fair, the trouble with american labor laws is that a small cad ray of pro union employees were able to sink an entire company where you've got tens of thousands or at least 10,000 employees who had absolutely no want or wish to see this happen. there's 7,500 teamsters willing to take these concessions and keep their job. look at it this way. there's no rational actor that would tell you a job on monday at slightly reduced wages is better than no job at all. >> what about...
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there were brought under the law. they said you are doing a poor job of registering nine english- speaking voters. so there's a couple counties in california. and in new york. for the most part, the law is still as it was in 1965. host: congress approved this law for another 25 years recently? guest: absolutely. almost a unanimous vote. the senate passed it unanimously. i think the reason is this law was so important in american history. everybody agrees, even the people who don't criticize it today agree that the voting rights act was one of the great civil rights laws of american history, because it really allowed minorities to register to vote and have their votes count. they could actually win seats in the city council or the county board. the only question now is, is it outdated? is it unfair to treat texas differently than ohio or south carolina different from indiana? that is the question the supreme court will take up. congress approved it. the conservative members of the court might be inclined to say this is
there were brought under the law. they said you are doing a poor job of registering nine english- speaking voters. so there's a couple counties in california. and in new york. for the most part, the law is still as it was in 1965. host: congress approved this law for another 25 years recently? guest: absolutely. almost a unanimous vote. the senate passed it unanimously. i think the reason is this law was so important in american history. everybody agrees, even the people who don't criticize it...
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president of the santa clara county board of supervisors is accused of violating state campaign ethics laws and misusing public funds. the d.a. he was office is investigating george shirakawa. in an exclusive interview shirakawa tells kcbs radio he has nothing to hide and doesn't plan to resign. >> i take the allegations very seriously. there's been a lot written over the past month about, you know, spending that in my office. i want people to understand and know that it's a matter of public record and if there are inquiries going on... >> shirakawa is also under fire for having a $90,000 a year bodyguard. he tells kcbs radio he will reimburse the county for any charges that are deemed inappropriate. >>> a grinch just showed up on a bay area front porch but while the thief was casing the house, the house was casing her. it happened at the fremont home of trevor. his cameras captured images of a woman on his porch stealing a package as well as a bag of food donations left for charity. he believes the woman had been following u.p.s. trucks through the neighborhood and he hopes the footage wil
president of the santa clara county board of supervisors is accused of violating state campaign ethics laws and misusing public funds. the d.a. he was office is investigating george shirakawa. in an exclusive interview shirakawa tells kcbs radio he has nothing to hide and doesn't plan to resign. >> i take the allegations very seriously. there's been a lot written over the past month about, you know, spending that in my office. i want people to understand and know that it's a matter of...
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. >> san francisco law makers have narrowly approved an ordinance to ban public nakedness. the ordinance privets knew the most public places. supervisor scott wenner introduced the ordinance and a lot of complaints. and it processes said there ups said the outcome of the vote claiming it is their right to bear it all. >> the time is 5:36 on this wednesday morning a live look at the san mateo bridge. you can see the headlights and we do have wet roads. in fremont good morning is 59 degrees the high for this afternoon nearing mid-60s with the rain diminishing throughout the morning hours. will have more on your forecast and your today is giving forecast when we come back. >> the fda has approved its first usable flu using animals bursas eggs. this has been approved by the united states because it is faster than the a production -- egg production. it is the approach for people 18 and older. >> you and aids program says 34 million people are living with hiv last year but deaths from aids it fell to 1.7 million from a peak in 2005. >> i highly respected medical group things birt
. >> san francisco law makers have narrowly approved an ordinance to ban public nakedness. the ordinance privets knew the most public places. supervisor scott wenner introduced the ordinance and a lot of complaints. and it processes said there ups said the outcome of the vote claiming it is their right to bear it all. >> the time is 5:36 on this wednesday morning a live look at the san mateo bridge. you can see the headlights and we do have wet roads. in fremont good morning is 59...
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what it means for the markets now, the changes, potential tax law changes could mean. what are you hopeful about? what are you worried about? >> for the next five years, ten years, a very simple model. you have to raise revenues, lower expenses, and grow the economy. but the economy is not isolated. and the global economy is important. how does the u.s. participate? so we have to keep an eye on europe, we can't ignore it. you have to keep an eye on china. china's going to step on the accelerator in march if not earlier. and within the framework of the next ten years, can we regain our economic prowess? and that's priority number one. if you have these guys in new york, mayor bloomberg, mayor booker, the mayor, the governors, cuomo, christie, malloy, if they went on holiday while we had sandy, what would you do? we have an economic crisis. they're going to take a short break in december. yeah, we have to have a patch, but we have to have a fix. and a structural fix is so fundamental so that if you're running a business and you have clarity and visibility for the next fi
what it means for the markets now, the changes, potential tax law changes could mean. what are you hopeful about? what are you worried about? >> for the next five years, ten years, a very simple model. you have to raise revenues, lower expenses, and grow the economy. but the economy is not isolated. and the global economy is important. how does the u.s. participate? so we have to keep an eye on europe, we can't ignore it. you have to keep an eye on china. china's going to step on the...
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. >> his party is also considering the revision of the bank of japan law. yesterday the bank of japan chief hit back saying it was unrealistic. >>> just the latest in japan. let's get the market report kicked off by sixuan. >> let me start off with japan. the nikkei rallied, shrugging off the trade data. auto majors such as toyota and nissan gained over 2%. it was a choppy day of trade for china markets. the shanghai composite opened in the green and then dipped to a three and a half year low and rebounding to higher by over a percent. property stocks, most were up around 2% in late trade. the beaten down liquor producers also recouped some of their losses on bargain hunting. we'll get the hsbc flash pmi tomorrow. that will give us more clues about the state of china's economy. hong kong shares also ended higher today. the $3.6 billion ipo of china's insurer seems to be gaining momentum. sources say the company have secured, several corner stone investors, including aig. elsewhere, south korean shares were under pressure on concerns over europe. steel maker
. >> his party is also considering the revision of the bank of japan law. yesterday the bank of japan chief hit back saying it was unrealistic. >>> just the latest in japan. let's get the market report kicked off by sixuan. >> let me start off with japan. the nikkei rallied, shrugging off the trade data. auto majors such as toyota and nissan gained over 2%. it was a choppy day of trade for china markets. the shanghai composite opened in the green and then dipped to a three...
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when they passed this law, people decided to bare it all. nudists have filed a lawsuit saying the ban violates free expression rights. >> i was not aware that you can walk around like that. >> it's true, but i keep saying, it's a little chilly by the bay. >> you have to layer. in some cases, maybe not. 14 minutes past the hour. secretary of state hillary clinton wrapping up her meeting this morning with palestinian authority prime minister mahmoud abbas. the secretary of state is trying to broker a cease-fire in gaza. a little later on she'll meet again with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. in a couple hours she'll be in cairo meeting with mohamed morsi. you know the deal. take a look at pictures. the fighting in gaza intense overnight. 27 more palestinians killed by israeli air strikes bringing the death toll to 137. >>> meantime, police in arizona have no idea why a pickup truck driver was driving the wrong way on the highway when he collided head-on with a tour bus. the 78-year-old man was killed instantly when his vehicle burst
when they passed this law, people decided to bare it all. nudists have filed a lawsuit saying the ban violates free expression rights. >> i was not aware that you can walk around like that. >> it's true, but i keep saying, it's a little chilly by the bay. >> you have to layer. in some cases, maybe not. 14 minutes past the hour. secretary of state hillary clinton wrapping up her meeting this morning with palestinian authority prime minister mahmoud abbas. the secretary of state...